From 4chan lore to bright screen,
Backrooms creep into dreams.
Kane Parsons was just 16 years old when he created a viral YouTube horror series based on a 4chan meme. Now he’s ready to conquer the big screen.
Kane Parsons was just 16 years old when he created a viral YouTube horror series based on a 4chan meme. Now he’s ready to conquer the big screen.
Loryn Brantz created The Good Advice Cupcake for BuzzFeed years ago. The company licensed the character for a new Amazon series—made with AI—without her consent.
Sex workers appear on the livestreams of famous manosphere influencers to boost their followings—but often end up being degraded.
Claims about low testosterone and false accusations of veganism might play well to the online far right, but will they win an election?
Amid ongoing economic anxieties, BLK and other companies are giving away basic essentials to appeal to the public.
Bugonia, Good Boy, and Send Help are among the films deserving of your eyeballs this month.
The Holy Father referenced The Lord of the Rings in his encyclical about AI—an expert (if unintentional) troll of tech billionaires who keep misinterpreting the series.
Dozens of juiced athletes competed at the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas. Most won’t admit what drugs they used.
As public backlash against Big Dating mounts, a batch of new gay hookup apps offer community-powered alternatives.
The Institute for Primary Facts has compiled more than 3.5 million pages of the Epstein files for public display at the newly opened Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room.